u/Delicious_Pomelo_435

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Most Lua tutorials send you to a blank text editor on day one. That's where beginners drop off.

I've been building LuaPath for the past few months. The core idea: write real Lua code directly in the browser, see it run instantly, no installs, no config, nothing to break before you even start.

The playground is paired with a structured lesson path - chapters that go from absolute zero to actual scripting logic. Each lesson has a code block you edit live. You see the output change as you type.

I also added visual progress tracking so you always know where you are in the curriculum. It sounds small but it matters a lot for beginners who otherwise have no idea if they're halfway done or just getting started.

Right now there are 5 people using it. The community is basically empty, which means early users get to shape what gets built next.

The use cases I'm targeting first: Roblox scripting, Nginx config, and Adobe Lightroom plugins - three very different worlds that all run on Lua.

Curious if anyone here has tried learning Lua and hit a wall early. What stopped you?

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u/Delicious_Pomelo_435 — 8 days ago
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My new website to learn "Lua". I created this so anyone can learn Lua step-by-step and try code right in the browser. You can read lessons and instantly run your own code to see results in real time. Perfect for complete beginners, Roblox scripters, game devs, or anyone who wants to learn Lua practically.https://master-lua-logic.base44.app

#Lua #LearnLua #LuaProgramming #Programming #Coding #RobloxDev #WebDevelopment #FreeResources #LearnToCode

I’d love your feedback! Tell me what you think, what’s missing, or any bugs you find. Happy to keep improving it.

https://preview.redd.it/i0v3kwura8zg1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=0ca5de3105835691cb50ad34f716e1264a3a4202

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u/Delicious_Pomelo_435 — 9 days ago